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COUIIH-POST, Camden, N. Tuesday, Airil 1, 1ft Council to Meet On Car Wash Bid In Brooklawn Teach-In Listed At Rutgers Year After VC Fracas amended to provide that businesses acquiring land in the NEW BRUNSWICK (LTD ter of the Universities tearh.in on "SnnthMst Asia tee on Problems of War and borough maintain setback limits Peace which is sponsoring the nrnpram said- One Year Later" will be held tonight at Rutgers University! don.t think w. snould nave marking the first anniversary; any trouble. We are attempting of the teach-in when Prof. Eu-jto avoid publicity.

This is pure-gene D. Genovese made function-" controversial remarks welcom-L He Pram has been in Viai rnn. virtnrv in ViM designed to bring together schol- iyjm jars of varying points of view to 1 Genovese. whose statement di, thc tc.a-i" in 8 Desirability of a car wash business on Route 130 at 6th Street in Brooklawn will occupy the minds of borough council members at their meeting Monday night. The council last night said it would hold the special meeting to study the borough's zoning regulations in relation to such a business.

Although a Burlington man has expressed intentions of seeking a car wash operation permit, no formal application has been made, it was reported. Residents, according to council, have expressed fears such a business would create additional traffic and noise in the area. The plot presently is zoned for light industry. Mayor Edward Murphy said Leonard Wachs of Burlington attended a council meeting last Mnh scnoiany, analytical way. u.

I The teach-in will be held in into the next six years is depicted in this artist's sketch. Six such loading pavilions will be constructed. spilled over guberna ONE OF the new circular loading pavilions being planned in the $75 million expansion of Philadelphia International Airport during the the university gymnasium start torial campaign, is scheduled as from the street. The council will advise the planning board to study the zoning in that area and make recommendations for the best interests of the community, the mayor added. Categories Listed The possible zoning categories to which the area may be assigned are residential, light industrial, commercial or professional-business.

He said it is unlikely residential zoning would be selected because no one would want a house facing Route 130. The light industrial zoning code has a clause which excludes firms which could create odor, noise or unsightliness. The commercial zoning code has no such clause. Professional-business zoning would allow small buildings housing professional offices. ing at 8 p.m.

It will last until 2 or 4 a.m. Six speakers besides Genovese have been ob a speaker. Dr. Seymour T. Zenchelsky, chairman of the Rutgers chap.

tained for the program. Already enlisted from Rutgers Big Airport Expansion Plan Announced for Philadelphia week and announced his inten Man Fined For Row At Diner are Dr. Abraham Yesselson, professor of political science; Dr. Herbert Kagi. associate professor of political science; Dr.

Max Gideonse, professor of economics; and Dr. David Frost, a science lecturer in the university. Dr. Jesse Lutz, associate professor of history at Douglass, and Dr. Arno Mayer, history professor at Princeton, also will tions of building a car wash operation.

Wachs said it would be automatic and employ three persons, the mayor added. "Because the land is zoned would be housed in the two main wings. By STEPHEN R. ALLEN Courier-Post Stajf PHILADELPHIA Flans for a SONGSTRESS TO ACT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Sing- industrial, it would be I he fast-growing need for the the baggage claim area on the lower level. The two new multi-level parking buildings would boost the present car capacity of 2,280 to 12,000 parking spaces.

The circular embarkation buidings would be self-contained terminals, each with its own rest rooms, concessions and operational areas. Dining rooms, gift shops and major concessions within the legal right of anyone er Keely bmitn wm arop ner purchasing it to build a car song style to appear in a wash," the mayor said. straight dramatic role a new facilities was underscored through developments during the past week, Mayor Tate noted. Among them were agreement on the construction of a new all-weather parallel jet runway, an The zoning ordinance was' -Mr. uooens episuue.

$75 million expansion of Philadelphia International Airport were unveiled here today by Mayor James H. J. Tate and airport planning consultants. speak. U.S.

Invited Dr. Zenchelsky said an invitation also has been extended to the U.S. State Department to nouncement of the availability in send a speaker to the teach-in It was on April 23, 1905 that A Bellmawr man was fined $105 last night and his four companions were acquitted when arraigned before Municipal Judge George E. Yost in Tennsauken Township. The five were arrested 8S the result of an argument with an off-duty patrolman, Daniel Thomas, and several other patrons in a diner, Route 130 and Marlton Avenue, April 2.

Michael R. Peyton, 22, of Teach Road, was found guilty of assault and battery on Thomas. Rusk in Turkey For 2-Day Parley 1967 of "stretch-out" jets which will carry up to 250 passengers and disclosure by Boeing that its 490-passenger jetliner will Nervous Tesncnosa CHnamge 2 MSe? be coming off the production lines by 1969. The present $15 million International Airport Terminal was ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) Genovese, a history professor at Rutgers, rose before the first Rutgers teach-in audience and declared he would welcome a Viet Cong victory in Viet Nam, Former State Sen. Wayne Du-mont the Republican candidate for governor called for the dismissal of Genovese.

Gov. Richard J. Hughes, running for re election, deplored Genovese's remarks, but de opened in 1953, and the airport U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk flew into Ankara today to organization among such members as Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. Conference sources expected a The plan would quadruple the passenger capacity of the airport during the next 20 years.

The number of travelers who used the airport for domestic flights during 1965 was 3.7 million, but planners predicted that 13 million would be using it by 1985. Building Planned The proposal calls for the construction of two huge terminal buildings, an East and West Wing. The present terminal of the airport, opened in 1953, now is served by 13 airlines, consisting of eight domestic car Charges of disorderly con showdown during the two-day duct were dismissed against An You can get help with Lydia E. Pinkham AT ALL DRUG COUNTERS riers, one local service, two air attend the annual meeting of the Central Treaty Organization (Cento), which opens tomorrow. He faced a major task in trying to restore confidence in the cargo carriers and two interna meeting between the United States and Pakistan over grow tional carriers.

ing differences between the two drew J. Mayer 21, of the 2900 block Royden Street; William Francesconi, 21, of the 300 block Hillside Avenue; Michael T. Manning, 21, of S. 29th Street near Federal Street, and John J. Hart.

22. of the 2900 block fended his right to speak under academic freedom. countries. Aid Cut Off Pakistan was particularly irked by the cutting off of military aid to Pakistan during Pakistan's armed clash with India over Kashmir last fall. would serve as the west wing.

The East Wing, with its own Mickle Street. Mayer also was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery Other points which rankled were against Nicholas Martarclla of Primary Scheduled Sept. 13 Courier-Post Bureau parking structure, would be newly constructed. These structures would guide pedestrian traffic by elevated passageways to six circular pa U.S. aid to India and the back ttirrj Kill Shopptnt Centir.

louti 31 and Hiddontiild Rout Bill Permits Students To Sign for Loans TRENTON The signatures of high school graduates who are too young to sign college scholarship loan contracts would be legal under a bill approved by the senate yesterday. Sen. A. Donald Bigley, D-Cam-den, 3d, sponsor of S-148, said it lash of Pakistan's growing ties with Communist China. vilions, also to be constructed.

On his arrival at Ankara's 5522 Sherwood Terrace, Penn-sauken, Three youths were fined for possession of alcoholic beverages. They are George J. Hunt, 18, of the 2700 block Lincoln Avenue, $30; Anthony Ranalli Airliners would cluster along Lsennoga Airport, itusK was asked whether he believed the problems facing CENTO were spoKe-iiKe oocks aoout the pavilions, and passengers could TRENTON A bill calling for any different from a year ago. board the planes directly from would help "gifted students who "There has been some reduc the buildings. graduate from high school at tion of tension in the CENTO age 18 and 17 and are too young to sign for loans." The bill was 19, of Airport Road, Moores-town, $30; Craig McNemar, 20, of the 600 block N.

8th Street, $30 and $15 for littering. region, but this is no reason for Ask Early Start According to the planners, a primary elections a week after Labor Day completed its legislative journey yesterday and now awaits certain signature into law. Senate concurrence with an us to reduce our vigilance," he approved by 26-0. replied. Rales 10 Years Good passenger could walk from his car to his plane in three to five minutes without crossing vehicular or passenger traffic flow.

He said the CENTO partners could look back on the past 10 Assembly-approved amendment of the measure S-303, means this years with "remarkable year primary election will be Study Church's Stand Pope's Panel Schedules Birth Control Meeting and be sheltered from the weather at all times. A multilevel parking garage also would be constructed for the present terminal. Asked what he thought of the held Sept. 13 instead of on June 1, as present law requires. The French intention to withdraw amendment eliminated the specific date and called instead troops from the integrated NATO command July 1, Rusk said: Airport consultants insisted for the primary to take place on the first Tuesday after the sec that the building program should be launched immediately so that it could be comnlctod within ond Monday of every The Senate originally pro posed the Tuesday after Labor "I do not believe that, the 450 million people of the 14 other (NOTO) countries will allow the attitude of the French to diminish their solidarity and joint efforts to maintain their security." On the war in Viet Nam, he said: "There could be peace tomorrow if Hanoi would leave her southern neighbor alone and come to the conference table." Day but seashore counties protested this would hurt resort VATICAN CITY (UPI)-Pope Paul VPs reconstituted commission on birth control will hold its first plenary meeting in the next few days, informed Vatican sources said today.

Working groups of commission experts began sessions yesterday and the full commission soon will meet for the first time under its recently appointed president, Alfredo Cardinal Ot-taviani, the sources said. velopmcnts as the oral contraceptive pill and to report to Pope Paul on what changes if any the church should make in its doctrines, which oppose all forms of birth control but abstinence and the rythm method. The late Pope John XXIII quietly established a six-man advisory panel on birth control in 1963. But Pope Paul first announced its existence in 1964 by enlarging it to body of about business. The measure calling for the specific date of Sept.

13 could only have applied to this year. The Assembly change makes the law applicable without change from year to year. The Senate suspended rules six years. The expansion plan was presented before more than 100 airline executives, civic and business leaders and city officials by the mayor and Arnold W. Thompson, airport consultant, of White Plains, and Paul Stafford Associates of Elizabeth, in the Bcllevue Stratford Hotel.

The plan was prepared for the city Department of Commerce. Loan Financing City Finance Director Edward Martin assured that the expansion would not mean any additional expense to the taxpayers, since it would be financed through self-sustaining loans. Mayor Tate said the expansion would affect not only the aviation-minded but the entire 60 loosely-organized clergymen, scientists, lawyers and other with GOP concurrence to com Filipinos Plan Viet Medical Unit MANILA (UPI) Forty-two Philippine civic organizations today formally launched a project to send a privately financed Filipino medical team to South Viet Nam. The project, called "Operation World Freedom," is aimed The working group sessions are mostly concerned with scientific aspects of birth control, according to the sources. Study Church's Stand The commission's task is to study the Roman Catholic Church's stand on birth control in the light of such modern de- experts.

But last year it had become known that the commission was seriously split and had been unable to agree on clear suggestions to Pope Paul. Named 'Inner Cabinet' 111 11 V-Mllf Romance Danish Princess Century I plete action on the bill, which was endorsed by 25-0. Cam paign Probers Established by Bill TRENTON The Assembly adopted SCR-14 last night to create i commission to investigate laws on campaign expenditures. The Senate-approved resolu On March 7 the pontifi appointed Cardinal Ottaviani and at raising $62,500 needed to oave on Internationals finance the 12-member medical team for one year in Viet Nam. a kind of "inner cabinet" of 15 cardinals, archbishops and bishops to take over the leader tion, which does not require the Drug Control Tightened in House Bill Courier-Post Bureau economic foundation of the Delaware Valley area, including South Jersey.

A new highway system would be intergrated with the proposed terminal complex. An elevated entrance road would serve both the East and West Terminals, and cars could drive directly to the ticketing and boarding areas on the upper level or to governor signature, would es tablish a six-member commis ship of the commission and be responsible for its final recommendations. It is this "inner cabinet," plus some or all of the experts, who will meet together for the first time in the next few days, the sources said. STREET PACT AWARDED Collingswood Board of Commissioners last night awarded a $12,020 street improvement contract to William J. Wall of Haddonfield, for repairs to various streets in the borough.

sion. It was sponsored by Sens William V. Musto, D-Hudson, and Mildred Barry Hughes, D-Union. TRENTON Companion bills regulating the manufacture and distribution of drugs, including "goofbaH" and hallucinatory types not previously covered in specific terms, were passed by the Assembly yesterday and sent to the Senate-Assemblyman Paul Policastro, D-Essex, chief sponsor of the bi partisan legislation, said the bills, A-547 and A-548, incorporated amendments to the state's Holmes Edwards silverplate inlaid with sterling 50-PC. SERVICE FOR 8 IN 3 DELICATE PATTERNS Sale 59.99 Comparable silverware 89.95 Brilliantly beautiful silverplate that will stay that way because it's inlaid with sterling at points of wear.

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